How to Install a font in Mac OS X?


Install a new font in Mac OS X Mac OS X supports PostScript Type 1, OpenType, and TrueType font formats.
1. Locate the fonts you want to install. TrueType fonts will have one file while PostScript (Type 1) fonts for the Mac will have both a printer and screen font.
2. Drag the fonts to the System Folder. Click OK when prompted.
Note: You may install fonts by copying or dragging font files to any of the standard Fonts folders in Mac OS X. The various Fonts folders fit into the overall Mac OS X security design such that files for use on an individual computer are segregated from those for use on a network; and, on the individual computer, system software files are segregated from those under the control of a user or Admin user. The folder in which a font is located determines who can access and use the font. For example: If a user installs a new font at ~/Library/Fonts/, the font is available only to that user. If a root or Admin user installs the same font at /Network/Library/Fonts/, all network users can use the fonts (assuming that the network administrator has set up computers for this type of sharing).
Changes to Fonts take effect when an application is opened or a user logs in to the account or computer on which the changes occurred. Duplicate fonts are resolved based on the order of precedence defined for the standard Fonts folders and are described from highest to lowest priority in Table 1.

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Turbine Video Encoder creates universal Flash video for the Web.
Turbine Video Encoder
 Publisher:Blue Pacific Software
 Downloads:24
 Updated:2008-09-12
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 Platform:Windows2000, WinXP, Windows2003, Windows Vista Starter, Windows Vista Home Basic, Win
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 License:Shareware
 Cost: $ 59.00
  Key words :  AVC  H.264  FLV  Video  Convert Video Flash  Flash Conversion  codec  lossless  digital video  Flash video  FLV video  SWF video

Publish your video to the Web with Turbine Video Encoder. More than converting video to the universal Flash format, TVE can bring magic into your video with beautiful and sophisticated Flash video players and stunning visual FX. Besides supporting FLV and SWF (Flash 7+), TVE also supports AVC/H.264 (Flash 9.5+), a state-of-the-art video codec implemented in the latest update to Flash Player 9, which delivers stunning quality at remarkably low data rates. Key Features & Benefits: - Beautiful and Fully-Customizable Players: Enhance your video with a wealth of professionally designed and fully customizable Video Players. - Includes a Wide Range of Visual Effects: Inject new life into your video by using the more than 65 included FreeFrame Visual Effects. - Avoid Codec Hell: By publishing to Flash Video format, over 98% of internet users will be able to see your video in their web browsers: codec hell is a thing of the past. - Place a Logo or Watermark over your Video: A solid or transparent image can be placed over the video for watermarking, media branding or other purposes. - Web Cam Capture and Encoding: Doing advanced video blogging or simply delivering your message with a personal touch? Either way, you can record and publish it online with TVE. - Audio Recording: Record and mix your voice comments into the encoded video. Or mix-in an external audio file. - Batch Encoding: Automatically convert several videos in an easy to use batch mode. - Convert Video and Audio from Virtually any Format: All the common video and audio formats are accepted by TVE: Windows Media (AVI, WMV, ASF, WMA, WAV, using any AVI/WM codecs like DIVX, XDIV, etc.); QuickTime (MOV, QT, DV, AAC, AIF/AIFF, using any QuickTime codecs); MPEG (MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, MP3); Mobile phone formats (3GP, 3G2) and several image formats (PNG, JPG, BMP, animated GIF). - Export Video to PowerPoint: Impress your audience with video in PowerPoint presentations.